What's the difference between practic and pratic?

Practic


Definition:

  • (a.) Practical.
  • (a.) Artful; deceitful; skillful.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This selective review emphasizes advances in neurochemistry which provide a context for current and future research on neurological and psychiatric disorders encountered in clinical practice.
  • (2) The findings indicate that there is still a significant incongruence between the value structure of most family practice units and that of their institutions but that many family practice units are beginning to achieve parity of promotion and tenure with other departments in their institutions.
  • (3) An effective graft-surveillance protocol needs to be applicable to all patients; practical in terms of time, effort, and cost; reliable; and able to detect, grade, and assess progression of lesions.
  • (4) In a debate in the House of Commons, I will ask Britain, the US and other allies to convert generalised offers of help into more practical support with greater air cover, military surveillance and helicopter back-up, to hunt down the terrorists who abducted the girls.
  • (5) Theoretical findings on sterilization and disinfection measures are useless for the dental practice if their efficiency is put into question due to insufficient consideration of the special conditions of dental treatment.
  • (6) Whereas strain Ga-1 was practically avirulent for mice, strain KL-1 produced death by 21 days in 50% of the mice inoculated.
  • (7) In practice, however, the necessary dosage is difficult to predict.
  • (8) Basing the prediction of student performance in medical school on intellective-cognitive abilities alone has proved to be more pertinent to academic achievement than to clinical practice.
  • (9) The first phase evaluated cytologic and colposcopic diagnoses in 962 consecutive patients in a community practice.
  • (10) In this phase the educational practices are vastly determined by individual activities which form the basis for later regulations by the state.
  • (11) This article is intended as a brief practical guide for physicians and physiotherapists concerned with the treatment of cystic fibrosis.
  • (12) Practical examples are given of the concepts presented using data from several drugs.
  • (13) "The proposed 'reform' is designed to legitimise this blatantly unfair, police state practice, while leaving the rest of the criminal procedure law as misleading decoration," said Professor Jerome Cohen, an expert on China at New York University's School of Law.
  • (14) Beyond this, physicians learn from specific problems that arise in practice.
  • (15) This observation, reinforced by simultaneous determinations of cortisol levels in the internal spermatic and antecubital veins, practically excluded the validity of the theory of adrenal hormonal suppression of testicular tissues.
  • (16) Implications for practice and research include need for support groups with nurses as facilitators, the importance of fostering hope, and need for education of health care professionals.
  • (17) The author's experience in private psychoanalytic practice and in Philadelphia's rape victim clinics indicates that these assaults occur frequently.
  • (18) Single dose therapy is recommended as the treatment of choice for bacterial cystitis in domiciliary practice.
  • (19) The cyclical nature of pyromania has parallels in cycles of reform in standards of civil commitment (Livermore, Malmquist & Meehl, 1958; Dershowitz, 1974), in the use of physical therapies and medications (Tourney, 1967; Mora, 1974), in treatment of the chronically mentally ill (Deutsch, 1949; Morrissey & Goldman, 1984), and in institutional practices (Treffert, 1967; Morrissey, Goldman & Klerman (1980).
  • (20) Reasons for non-acceptance do not indicate any major difficulties in the employment of such staff in general practice, at least as far as the patients are concerned.

Pratic


Definition:

  • (n.) See Pratique.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Intoxicationes due to ingestion of fluorides tablets, such as used in caries prophylaxis, are pratically impossible.
  • (2) It is concluded that if this form of stimulation is to be praticable without undesirable results, certain mechanical problems require further study.
  • (3) The data presented here also suggest that breastfeeding pratices are changing in this area of Africa where little economic development has occurred in the past 20 years.
  • (4) These differences are for all pratical purposes confined to the maxillary complex.
  • (5) This is the main pratical question, because many patients are refused treatment, whereas the authors make no distinction in principle.
  • (6) In this third part, the authors explain the various pratical conclusions which result from their study.
  • (7) The Authors have settled a pratical surgical scale allowing to know immediatly according to clinical and electro-oculographic findings, and the results to those tests, the particular operating actions which are convenient to do in each case and also their amount.
  • (8) The pratice of exposing infants and toddlers to such thermal risk appears to be common and the need for adequate ventilation unrecognized.
  • (9) The enzyme is moderately resistant to heat treatment, being pratically stable when treated for 10 min at 50 degrees C and completely inactivated when heating was performed at 60 degrees C. The secondary structure of the E. coli GPDH appears to be predominatly beta-structure as judged by circular dichroism, showing a negative band centered at about 219 nm.
  • (10) On histological investigation many focal infarctions were found in several internal organs but the brain was pratically normal.
  • (11) On the basis of the data of the literature and their own experiences the theoretical and pratical problems of cranioplasty are dealt with by the authors.
  • (12) BP and HR measurement provide a pratical approach to the analysis of physiological disturbances induced by rotating shift work in employees with mentally demanding jobs.
  • (13) Pratically all oleoresin present in resin ducts and intercellular spaces, and much of that contained in epithelial and ray cells, is extracted in preparatory procedure for electron microscopy.
  • (14) These properties make PSBL-1 very useful for isolation of large amounts of all ligninolytic enzymes for biochemical study, and they open the possibility of scale-up production for pratical use.
  • (15) With increasing use of amniocentesis for high-risk pregnancies, measurement of amniotic fluid hormone levels could prove to be a pratical value.
  • (16) Pratices of pediatricians are compared with those of general practitioners in a ten-county region in Upstate New York.
  • (17) The proposed technique, originally inspired by Orandi and Blandy was performed as surgical treatment to all of the urethral strictures encountered most often, to broaden a stenosed urethra by the use of the pedicled skin graft as a patch, for other cases, by making a tubular graft meant to replace a segment of the urethra and for 2 extreme cases to replace pratically the entire damaged urethra.
  • (18) In order to established the Brucella antibodies presence according to WAGT at the performed serologic tests, milk Ring test (MRT) was found the most sensitive and pratic test.
  • (19) Pratical application of best linear unbiased prediction procedures to large data sets requires efficient use of computer time and storage.
  • (20) The broad solvent solubility of this fluoropolymer allows it to be fabricated into membranes by pratical processes.

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